Silloway Farms Quotes & Sayings
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When the Individual feels, the community reels. — Aldous Huxley
A poet is an unpaid laborer of a mine where he digs into the mountain to find rough diamonds. He then polishes them with his imagination and emotion to share with everyone. — Debasish Mridha
Men talk about Bible miracles because there is no miracle in their lives. Cease to gnaw that crust. There is ripe fruit over your head. — Henry David Thoreau
The ultimate goal of mathematics is to eliminate all need for intelligent thought. — Ronald Graham
Here's a Challenge: Study a complicated topic in such detail that anyone interested can nod their head and understand as you explain specific concepts within the topic. — Albert Einstein
As a woman, you should be more at ease with your sexuality when you are in your 40s ... You are more self-assured about that part. And that's the way it should be. — Salma Hayek
flushed face as he continued to stare at her. "I'm — Sandra Hill
My wife, whenever I'd go off to work and I'd be kind of anxious, she'll say, 'Remember, have fun.' Oh, I forgot, thanks for the reminder. Because sometimes we do forget. We take it all too seriously and there's a lot of joy to be had wherever you are. — Jeff Bridges
Live every day as if it is a festival. Turn your life into a celebration — Radhe Maa
We are reassured almost as foolishly as we are alarmed; human nature is so constituted. — Victor Hugo
I would rather live one day in Maui than one month in New York. — Charles Lindbergh
Transcendence is transformation. — Peter Watts
How are you feeling?"
"Like I fell out a burning building onto pavement, you?" I grumbled.
"Like I was pushed out of a burning building by a maniac," she retorted, a small smile playing across her face. — R.R. Virdi
When I see a story, I ask: is this something I'd like to be in? Is this something I'd like to see? And if I'd like to see it, would I like to tell it? — Clint Eastwood
It was more natural to exist from moment to moment, accepting another ten minutes' life even with the certainty that there was torture at the end of it. — George Orwell
